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Milwaukee router for planeing those "wide" boards
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<blockquote data-quote="mrnecsteve" data-source="post: 3988220" data-attributes="member: 87438"><p>I would say consider reduceing the size of your desired planer....check out item number 321035323882 on ebay......I suspect that what he is selling is actually a planer/molder. (research in order)</p><p>In all of my woodworking days,the widest I have ever kept a "flat sawn" board intact was for stair treads at 12 inches. (because of potential cupping.)</p><p>If your planeing quarter sawn wood you are talking about one massive tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrnecsteve, post: 3988220, member: 87438"] I would say consider reduceing the size of your desired planer....check out item number 321035323882 on ebay......I suspect that what he is selling is actually a planer/molder. (research in order) In all of my woodworking days,the widest I have ever kept a "flat sawn" board intact was for stair treads at 12 inches. (because of potential cupping.) If your planeing quarter sawn wood you are talking about one massive tree. [/QUOTE]
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